Applying K-12 Strategies and Technology in Corporate Learning

Conference Archive

DevLearn 2014 Conference & Expo - October 31, 2014

Urbano Delgado

Learning Experience Designer Connect the Dots

A sea change in how children in K-12 learn is underway. Using a
variety of strategies and technology, teachers are engaging students to a
degree not seen in years, including flipped classrooms, genius hour,
differentiated instruction, and project-based learning. While these methods may
have academic origins, they have a place in corporate learning, too.

In this session participants will explore a case study where
learning and the rate of knowledge transfer and skill building in an adult
population was increased through the application of teaching strategies
originally developed and used in K-12. You will discover how these methods and
strategies can be implemented with minimal impact on your budget. You will
examine ways to increase the social learning that is taking place. You will
leave this session with a new set of tools to add to your design and
development toolkit, and new strategies for doing more with less.